Mr Sparks said it was possible the source of the light was a meteor, despite no meteor showers due to peak this month. No spacecraft were due to re-enter Earth's atmosphere and Venus, Jupiter and Mars were also unlikely to be responsible for the strange light, Mr Sparks said.

There were also no aurora anticipated for the area.

Mr Sparks said meteor showers could happen any time, although they were more common at certain times of the year.

More than a tonne of material reached Earth's surface from space every day.

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